Overview
The Yarubid dynasty (also Ya'ariba or Ya'arubi; Arabic: أسرة آل يعرب) were rulers of Oman between 1624 and 1742, holding the title of Imam. They expelled the Portuguese from coastal strongholds in Muscat and united the country. They improved agriculture, expanded trade and built up Oman into a major maritime power. Their forces expelled the Portuguese from East Africa and established long-lasting settlements on Zanzibar, Mombasa and other parts of the coast. The dynasty lost power during a succession struggle that started in 1712 and fell after a prolonged period of civil war.
Historical Periods
Yarubid dynasty (1626–1652)
1626 CE – 1652 CE
Area: 87,147 km²
Yarubid dynasty (1653–1699)
1653 CE – 1699 CE
Area: 92,143 km²
Yarubid dynasty (1700–1717)
1700 CE – 1717 CE
Area: 120,651 km²
Yarubid dynasty (1718–1737)
1718 CE – 1737 CE
Area: 121,711 km²
Yarubid dynasty (1738–1740)
1738 CE – 1740 CE
Area: 120,651 km²
Yarubid dynasty (1741–1743)
1741 CE – 1743 CE
Area: 28,256 km²